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- Film Series - New York Times
Film SeriesNew York Times, United States - 24 minutes ago(Scott) ★ ‘THE DARK KNIGHT’ (PG-13, 2:32) Pitched at the divide between poetry and entertainment, Christopher Nolan’s follow-up to “Batman Begins†goes ...
- Franz Ferdinand set for Latitude - BBC News
The Latitude Festival has officially opened its doors to festival-goers who are descending on the event for its third year running. Franz Ferdinand headline the first night of the three-day festival, while both Sigur Ros and Interpol will top the ...
- Scott dumped me when our baby died - News of World
Natalie Richardson, 19, revealed how the love cheat’s callous reaction left her so heartbroken she started self-harming. She told the News of the World: “I loved Scott with all my heart and I thought he loved me. When I was told our baby’s ...
- Town tourism: Resident hopes Trails and Sails weekend brings new ... - North Andover Citizen
Town tourism: Resident hopes Trails and Sails weekend brings new ...North Andover Citizen, MA - 17 hours agoAlso Saturday, from 1-3 pm, the Stevens-Coolidge Gardens at 139 Andover St. will host local poets for the “American Poetry, 400 Years†event sponsored by ...
- Step right up to McCain's three-ring circus - Portsmouth Herald News
Step right up to McCain's three-ring circusPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 1 hour agoHis metaphorical campaign poetry has been matched by McCain's blunt policy prose that can be reduced to (1) cut taxes more, especially for the rich and hope ...
- 'American Teen' documents lives of Midwest high-school seniors - MLive.com
AP Photo Astute subject: Hannah Bailey provides the opening narration for "American Teen." It's not difficult to imagine "American Teen" becoming a reality-TV series. The camera follows around a handful of high-school seniors in Warsaw, Ind ...
- Poster poems: a big disappointment - Guardian Unlimited
You know the feeling. It's Friday and you get in from work after a couple of hours in traffic. You're tired and in need of some intellectual stimulus, so you log on to the Guardian books blog in search of entertainment, enlightenment, relief. But no ...
- Nimrod workshop attracts writers - The Collegian online
Nimrod workshop attracts writersThe Collegian online, OK - 8 hours agoMaster classes cover fiction, poetry, memoir, fantasy and science fiction, writing for children and travel writing. TU students are encouraged to take ...
- Poetry Africa 2008 - International Poetry Festival - ArtslinkNews
Poetry Africa 2008 - International Poetry FestivalArtslinkNews, South Africa - 1 hour agoThe Centre for Creative Arts (University of KwaZulu-Natal) will be hosting the 12th POETRY AFRICA, International Poetry Festival from 29 September to 4 ...
- Jeanette Winterson on how British booksellers could learn from the ... - Times Online
Jeanette Winterson on how British booksellers could learn from the ...Times Online, UK - 1 hour ago... who owns the store, asked him if he would come back later, shift boxes, help with the poetry event they were running - and then he could take the book. ...
- Shades of Black Theatre Festival begins with 'Lover' (The Tennessean)
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- REVIEW: Woodard's 'Pretty Fire' still burns with new storyteller - North County Times
REVIEW: Woodard's 'Pretty Fire' still burns with new storytellerNorth County Times, CA - 1 hour ago"Pretty Fire" is shot through with life lessons, beautiful poetry, gospel music and honest recollections, and enhanced by Woodard's mesmerizing ...
- R.I.P. David Foster Wallace: Literary world grieves (The State)
The literary world is in grief for David Foster Wallace, an author of seemingly unstoppable curiosity, imagination and ambition who apparently killed himself last week. Readers are seeking out his work, including his 1,000-page novel “Infinite Jest†and the essay collection “Consider the Lobster.†Wallace, who wrote with an explosive, ironic, but deeply serious passion about subjects ranging ...
- Leo Carey: Nizza (The New Yorker)
Nizza is the Italian name for Nice, a city that was under Italian control for much of its history--Garibaldi was a nizzardo and was very annoyed when his home town was ceded to France, in 1860. Its food, a blend of Italian and Provençal influences, is handily exploited by . . .
- Around Pasadena (Pasadena Star-News)
Armed man robs Arcadia bank ARCADIA - A man walked into a bank with a gun Friday morning and fled with an undisclosed amount of money.
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